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first inning, big play right off the bat. prado hits one down the line. he tries to stretch it into a triple. jerry is the man on the spot. what's the call this time? punches him out and it looks like he got it right this time. i guess he got it right. i don't know. fourth inning, pedro lvarez. i'll eyes on the ump for another close play at the plate. nice tag there. alvarez called out. this time, bases are loaded, david ross delivers the hit and braves win 2-1. and we can report to you now that the streak is over for the mariners. feelic hernandez on the mound for the m's. scoreless in the top of the third. dustin akly with a shot into the gap. suzuki scores, in the fifth inning, a lot of offense in the mariners who haven't had much of it all season. bases are loaded and it's a single to shallow left. a run scored, and great throw by brett gardner. and the play made at the plate. later in the fifth, more heat striking out curtis granderson to end inning. hernandez went seven innings with five strikeouts. these are awfully long highlights for the mariners
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these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] bill: there was an illegal border crossing of a very different sort, nearly three dozen mexican soldiers packed into four different humvees ending up on america's side of the border near donna, texas, and now u.s. border agents saying they were sent back to mexico after they were confused about where the border was. >> i couldn't answer whether they were armed or not, but i can tell you that they were conducting their work that they do as military, and somehow they lost sight of the boundary line and entered u.s. territory. bill: so what about all this? chad swede, chief of staff for former homeland security, michael cher to ha
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artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of? >> i'm not telling. >> ah, a secret. >> this silver is aluminum foil, crumbled of aluminum foil. her aesthetic is very much that quiet, japanese spatial thing that i really admire. their attention to the materiality of the things of the world. >> this is a nice juxtaposition you have going on right now. you have a more established artists alongside and emerging artists. is that something important
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big thing like this it was that. they had to do this not malice and never would have the warrant for the grade was based entirely on a tip from this quote reliable police informant. who are very very very very. quiet. but this interview does a rebel even that race the story because it became very valuable in the pursuit of this play you still spent nine and a half years in prison three on death row before he won his appeal and eventually his freedom when his mother came to me or he happens to be the same age as i once who did. and i couldn't help but think you know that could be mushroom there for defending corey evans was fired as prince's public defender. today corey is among friends and family who are. nimble spouse amanda and i think they hear they had against them because this is nature he's been my day receives the smallest. he was always smile. and open to you he came home steals man. just so you know. still haven't says it isn't safe for corey and jefferson davis county court is always going to be to gather p
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why is today such a big day for so many? peter doocy live in dc with the details. >> at about 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, the house will start debating the boehner bill. that's the one republicans are hoping has the best shot at becoming law. raise the debt limit by $900 billion, then cut spending by $1.2 trillion right now and cut a little bit more a little bit later, six months from now, right in the heart of campaign season. something the republicans who had been resisting supporting this plan are apparently starting to come around. but that doesn't necessarily mean it's got a great shot at becoming law because if it passes the house, it's going to hit a road block in the senate where all 53 democrats said in a letter to speaker boehner yesterday that there is no way they'll support it. they would much prefer their leaders' harry reid's plan, the one that raises the debt limit one time, $2.4 trillion and cuts a little more than that, $2.7 trillion and that would last through the 2012 election and into 2013. but that plan
why is today such a big day for so many? peter doocy live in dc with the details. >> at about 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, the house will start debating the boehner bill. that's the one republicans are hoping has the best shot at becoming law. raise the debt limit by $900 billion, then cut spending by $1.2 trillion right now and cut a little bit more a little bit later, six months from now, right in the heart of campaign season. something the republicans who had been resisting supporting...
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the former employees of the big nina power plant will have to survive on their social welfare packages until they become pensioners unemployment is at over fifteen percent of if you a new officially twenty percent of its population lives in poverty according to your a staff this u.n. year is one of the five poorest countries in the european union. wealthy british style some. of the. market. has come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. more news today. again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. if. brightened a few. songs from phones to christians. who threw stones on t.v. . a restitution. dependent collective farms were disbanded land was handed over to some of its former owners. and. received sixty hectares of land that used to belong to. an engineer his wife is an accountant they became farmers against their will. a severe economic slump began after lithuania declared independence un
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know his part do you need any of that he's always going to be there yeah he's always going to be a big phelim now thirty corey is eager to get on with his life or go to flaws this . time with this new world sea world stuff like that. probably seven. confident that it was the truth that set him free. kill in florida r t monticello mississippi. and there are a lot of issues that this one man's story touches on miscarriages of justice the possible inequality of our judicial process in this country and the tactics of police now in this case you see the consequences of one of them no not. grades no knocks no announcement police rolin and is this case shows and as critics argue they can be extremely volatile and leave very little margin for error here to talk about tactics like this in the name of the war on drugs is erin houston he's executive director of students for a sensible policy now thank you so much for being here thank you critics of no knock raids argue that possibly in very volatile situations where you have a fugitive on the run or hostage situations or that kind of thing they c
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laura i have a father and i'm not you know i am a libertarian but i'm a libertarian at the very very big for you to show you that the question is see you're you're changing the sign on so you're taking the side put you but you're saying how can i ask how could you possibly cut payments is not the obvious you're going to cut one hundred percent of medicare medicaid social security you still have. some of that they can. supply with their funds but here's the point we have no choice you're assuming perhaps that we have the money to pay these people anyway these programs are insolvent the unfunded liabilities amount to one hundred and fifteen trillion dollars you're going to have to tell me if you really believe or anybody believes either democrat or republican that we have the money to pay for these entitlement programs they must be cut or not we can either now to try to raise the debt ceiling and to continue to to pay social security and continue to pay these things right now ok but how can i reckon lauren can you assure me that what happened in greece is going to happen to america in two
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from all of us in london and singapore, a big thank you for watching bbc news day. by-bye for now. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. " newsday" on the bbc. >> libya condemns britain's decision to expel all of colonel gaddafi's diplomats after recognizing the transitional council as the new government. an independent inquiry in a way into the attacks and they say the country will not be made to cowger. >> and with just a year to go until the london olympics, the head of the ioc extend an invitation to the world's athletes. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> and it is 4:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers in america on pbs and around the world. this is "neuza de." -- "neuza dnewsday." >> five months after the uprising against colonel g
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is that this is probably the overhyped isn't it because i would be the fold on the debt would be a big crisis payment produce zation that forced the government to cause cut spending would hurt the economy even if we didn't default and then somewhere below that i would put the aaa rating is kind of it should be down there on people's concerns like me ok so what do you think wall street is concerned about most when you know their banks have come out warning obama and congress to reach ideal. very soon they say that this is a very grave danger is if i think remain isn't reached and they point out a number of things they named all the things that you just did what do you think that they're most concerned about and you know do they really think that this is going to be such a bad situation or are they looking out for their own interests and talking their own books. i think it's a bit of both i think if there were they're worried that it could get to a situation in which maybe there is an actual default on coupon payments and that would be. probably catastrophic it could easily start a banki
is that this is probably the overhyped isn't it because i would be the fold on the debt would be a big crisis payment produce zation that forced the government to cause cut spending would hurt the economy even if we didn't default and then somewhere below that i would put the aaa rating is kind of it should be down there on people's concerns like me ok so what do you think wall street is concerned about most when you know their banks have come out warning obama and congress to reach ideal. very...
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you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the uva and i'm very very dangerous and you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic. rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of all of these things are happening it's there in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment they go he says it's good to see now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy a good model and even revive that let's do it i replied that i had stephen replied that's a very good point because you look at saudi arabia which is the
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just one big clash to become. that conflict killing suffered in europe since world war two was turned on each other as you can slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated for it unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new cultural altie rossi's. and if that story interests you to also be interested to know that later in the program we look at a part of eastern europe where separation brought anything but peace and stability . also always stores the session of the public so in other words a service or down across all still believe themselves to be part of serbia as fresh violence flares up in the disputed border between serbia and kosovo we talked to balkans expert says the un closed session continue. the u.s. military says it will continue airborne reconnaissance missions need china and that's despite beijing's protests last month after two chinese fighter jets in
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certainly there are also big signs that speaker boehner is facing a vocal rebellion among the gop ranks, among republican ranks. this morning on conservative talk radio he tried to rally the troops. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen, this is time to do what is doable. this bill isn't perfect. >> what have we got to do? >> just moments after he spoke those words from fellow republicans and tea party leaders were rallying against his bill outside the capitol. >> folks, we've got to hold the line. we've got to stand strong. we can't let down the people who elected us last november. >> we have the boehner proposal on the table. it will cut next year $1 billiobillion [ audience boos ] >> we are spending $1 billion an hour virtually. that is insignificant and not meaningful reform. >> tea party favorites rand paul and jim demint. one of the rally organizers saying compromise simply is not the answer. >> we do think compromise is a bad word. if you look at what's
certainly there are also big signs that speaker boehner is facing a vocal rebellion among the gop ranks, among republican ranks. this morning on conservative talk radio he tried to rally the troops. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen, this is time to do what is doable. this bill isn't perfect. >> what have we got to do? >> just moments after...
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separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. now later in the program we look at a part of eastern europe where separation brought anything but peace and stability . of course i've always thought the session is three problems so in other words the serbs tore down of course all still believe themselves to be part of serbia as fresh violence flares up the disputed disputed border between serbia and kosovo we talked to balkans experts as a un closed session. now it's the germany's finance ministers not at all happy and one of the key points in the greek rescue decided by e.u. leaders last week he says the eurozone fund d
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and politicians will pay if that happens and can it be avoided at this point we'll get the financial big picture from michael pinto he's an economist at euro pacific capital and also get the political picture from california congressman john garamendi plus a wrongfully convicted man is freed from death row now though justice has been served after years of imprisonment what does his case tell us about police raids we will have all of that in warranted a show but first a look at what the mainstream media missed. now some u.s. counterterrorism officials officials believe the killing of osama bin laden put together with years of cia drone strikes have pushed al qaida to the brink of collapse and the mainstream media took a break from the twenty four hour he said she said of the political death debate to report on it out there on the brink of collapse you know that headline is pretty catching and as americans it's something we love to hear top u.s. officials are saying. he's on the verge of collapse the death of that group's leader coupled with years of nonstop cia drone strikes and leaving t
and politicians will pay if that happens and can it be avoided at this point we'll get the financial big picture from michael pinto he's an economist at euro pacific capital and also get the political picture from california congressman john garamendi plus a wrongfully convicted man is freed from death row now though justice has been served after years of imprisonment what does his case tell us about police raids we will have all of that in warranted a show but first a look at what the...
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gets old i never know really we're going to be doing that even after the fall day comes we do have a big special planned for next wednesday remember that the fall day is august third that's when it really hits the fan august second is the day that time runs up and there's still no deal that's right today is the minus six days to the default day and people in washington really are still wondering what exactly is going to happen speaker boehner went back to the house today with a new plan and advance of our in fourteen the plan under cut cap and balance this time without the balance part that's right no balanced budget amendment in the new plan but why could that possibly be now we have we had an option in two thousand and eight instead of instead of the. fiscal irresponsible obama we could have gone with the fiscally responsible mccain. some members are believing that we can pass a balanced budget amendment to the constitution in this body with its present representation and that is fully worse than foolish that is deceiving that is not here it's bizarro it's bizarro really you mean livin
gets old i never know really we're going to be doing that even after the fall day comes we do have a big special planned for next wednesday remember that the fall day is august third that's when it really hits the fan august second is the day that time runs up and there's still no deal that's right today is the minus six days to the default day and people in washington really are still wondering what exactly is going to happen speaker boehner went back to the house today with a new plan and...
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separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well we want to know if you think the belgian people's desire to end their unhappy marriage will affect others in europe here's how you voted in our tea dot com tonight pinions another thing that's divided into it seems on whether united europe's days are numbered that so the votes are piling out thirty five percent of you think it's time to call it quits because the e.u. has been stuck together for far too long just over a quarter of you slightly more this hour believe the cracks will widen if there's a worldwide economic breakdown around a fifth of you think the e.u. is t
separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details...
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separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated for it unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. the un security council is holding an urgent meeting at savvis request into the flaring violence in northern kosovo fresh clashes began when cause of a police seems to disappear border checkpoints to prevent the transit of goods from serbia serbs which dominate northern kosovo are outraged by the move destroying one of the checkpoints nato peacekeepers move in to stop the violence but the scituate . remains tense political analyst xander belgrade's says said shouldn't be cheated disney infringing minority and that they still god is their own. they're trying to they're tryin
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separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting called to take just one big clash from brussels to become sir. that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. becoming a bit later in the program tonight we look at a part of eastern europe where separation brought anything but peace and stability . call for always store secessionist republics so in other words a service or down in costs or still believe themselves to be part of serbia as fresh violence flares up in the disputed border between serbia and kosovo we talked of balkans experts as a un closed session continues tonight. next though the u.s. military says it will continue airborne reconnaissance missions near china first despite beijing's protests last month after two chi
separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting called to take just one big clash from brussels to become sir. that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details...
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seeing separatist marchers in mixed towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become. that conflicts all must killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned toward each other as you can slow your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well we want to know if you think the belgian people's desire to end their own happy marriage will affect others in europe here's how you're facing it dot com opinion is another thing that's clearly divided here on whether united europe days are numbered will be sour thirty eight percent of you say the e.u. has been stuck together for far to long while around a quarter believe e.u. nations are too inexplicably linked to go it alone the rest say that a global economic slump or excessive immigration will be what spells the end of the plot to add your voice now at r.t. dot com. the un
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maybe a couple of days isn't a big -- as big of a deal. certain there treasury department is making plans at this point to figure out which bills are going to get paid and which ones will get pushed off. >> sounds like we are right back where we were yesterday. we will have to wait and see. senior congressional reporter with politico. >> always good to talk to a fellow terrapin. >> that's right. go terps. >> that's a turtle, is it not? >> tortoise. much larger and lives longer. >> excellent diversion from the conversation about the debt deal. all we can keep asking is what happen it is there is no deal? if i had a nickel every time we had to ask this question i would be able to pay the national debt. the white house insists president obama will not raise the debt ceiling by himself by invoking the 14th amendment. still a lot of folks out there are talking about this escape clause. that's because former president bill clinton and some house democrats say the president should use it if no deal is reached. what are we talking about here? this
maybe a couple of days isn't a big -- as big of a deal. certain there treasury department is making plans at this point to figure out which bills are going to get paid and which ones will get pushed off. >> sounds like we are right back where we were yesterday. we will have to wait and see. senior congressional reporter with politico. >> always good to talk to a fellow terrapin. >> that's right. go terps. >> that's a turtle, is it not? >> tortoise. much larger and...
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. >> reporter: but getting out on the streets is a big part of the job. we went on a walking tour of kandahar's markets. crawford advised i'd be safer wearing a berka. are you used to wearing local clothes? >> i am now. >> reporter: i certainly got a different view of life through a vail. but not the protection we had hoped for. the crowd started stoning us. another stone was just thrown at me. ow! >> hey! knock it off! >> reporter: have you got that before-- ow! we're still getting stones thrown us. >> no, that's the first time. >> reporter: it can be a painful process but working through cultural misunderstandings is part of the job. in this case, the crowd may have mistaken me for an afghan woman walking with foreign men. >> this is a segregated society. >> reporter: the afghan hands volunteers commit to six years in the program, including two year-long deployments in afghanistan. >> it's like nothing else i've ever done in my career. >> reporter: the idea is to create a core group of regional experts. there are roughly 400 serving in afghanistan and p
. >> reporter: but getting out on the streets is a big part of the job. we went on a walking tour of kandahar's markets. crawford advised i'd be safer wearing a berka. are you used to wearing local clothes? >> i am now. >> reporter: i certainly got a different view of life through a vail. but not the protection we had hoped for. the crowd started stoning us. another stone was just thrown at me. ow! >> hey! knock it off! >> reporter: have you got that before-- ow!...
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lot of political things they do all over the world but the fact is america itself is looking like a big giant ghetto and wherever you go well that all over creation of america where there is probably stronger ghettos chicago did. sure i had problems don there's a saying group of corporations caterpillar is a enabling benefit cash an unbalanced on something in detroit because you've got a minority of c.e.o.'s who take all that money from the government put it in their pockets and they claim that while there's a lot of infrastructure there to spread around amongst the population because a response before building infrastructure and they are building infrastructure but those are pocketing the money themselves how can that be possibly construed as a representative democracy we've got insiders are still stealing money wholesale and claiming that they can't possibly distribute them because they don't have the money to do so because they stole the money and finally max for the entire picture of a banana republic so they were fighting over this deficit right eleven stunning facts about america'
lot of political things they do all over the world but the fact is america itself is looking like a big giant ghetto and wherever you go well that all over creation of america where there is probably stronger ghettos chicago did. sure i had problems don there's a saying group of corporations caterpillar is a enabling benefit cash an unbalanced on something in detroit because you've got a minority of c.e.o.'s who take all that money from the government put it in their pockets and they claim that...
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>> that would be a big step. and if it didn't succeed, tom, a huge valiant one to two to three to four-month effort at building a movement behind a balanced budget amendment. you know, part two of the boehner plan is there will be another tranche of potential debt ceiling raise down the road -- >> so let me make sure i understand. if you could get the vote, if democrats and republicans say we will have a vote on a balanced budget amendment, even if it failed, you would say this is a victory of a sort and we can move forward? >> it's movement in the right direction. is it enough, tom, for a guy like me right now? no. i need passage out of both houses. i know that's a tall lift. but i really want my leadership to keep pushing for that. and let's see how this plays out. >> all right. well, i understand -- i fully understand your position, the sense that as you said this is a once in 100-year opportunity for people like you to push the way you are. and we'll see how it plays out. congressman, thanks so much for being
>> that would be a big step. and if it didn't succeed, tom, a huge valiant one to two to three to four-month effort at building a movement behind a balanced budget amendment. you know, part two of the boehner plan is there will be another tranche of potential debt ceiling raise down the road -- >> so let me make sure i understand. if you could get the vote, if democrats and republicans say we will have a vote on a balanced budget amendment, even if it failed, you would say this is a...
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so it is a big test. >> some people who are friends of yours have said this isn't fair. your job is to run your party. but there is another party in there too. you have this tea party caucus that didn't come to washington with the same values. >> it is not the tea party caucus. most of the freshmen are frankly in pretty good shape. it would be more what i would describe as some hard-line conservatives who want more. i don't blame them. i want more too. but this was an agreement between the bipartisan senate leaders and myself. it is what's doable. and i think we can get there. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you have a bit of a rebellion on your hands? or do you feel -- >> i've got a little rebellion on my hands every day. it comes with the territory. >> you're not worried. >> never let them see you sweat. >> i'm disappointed. i care about john boehner. i think he's a good person. i'm disappointed he's painted himself into this corner. it makes our job over here much more difficult. i hope that the american people will learn pretty soon that we are able to work our way
so it is a big test. >> some people who are friends of yours have said this isn't fair. your job is to run your party. but there is another party in there too. you have this tea party caucus that didn't come to washington with the same values. >> it is not the tea party caucus. most of the freshmen are frankly in pretty good shape. it would be more what i would describe as some hard-line conservatives who want more. i don't blame them. i want more too. but this was an agreement...
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itself.he i keep hearing some members talk about the august 2 deadline as is if it is no big deal. they say they have their owneal theories about when the real deadline is. that just leaves me dumbfounded. i for one i'm going to take the treasury secretary and virtually every economist at their word.ot we need a solution before august august 2 or we risk economicstr. catastrophe. who there are some members who are essentially saying that the treasury can pirate sites payments to avoid default byt b getting social security checks out shouldn't be a problem. i we pro. heard their republican member onon public radio this pt weekend say that a pirate for social security checks taxes in the trust fund. well, yes, we have $2.6 trilliot in assets in the trust fund, but they are all in treasuries securities, not cash. i find it just stunning that a a member of congress let alone a i member of the budget committee understand the most basic functioning of our government. lit now, if there is no debt limit increase, treasury may be able to juggle payments to get social security checks out on
itself.he i keep hearing some members talk about the august 2 deadline as is if it is no big deal. they say they have their owneal theories about when the real deadline is. that just leaves me dumbfounded. i for one i'm going to take the treasury secretary and virtually every economist at their word.ot we need a solution before august august 2 or we risk economicstr. catastrophe. who there are some members who are essentially saying that the treasury can pirate sites payments to avoid default...
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a big portion of this, i guess this goes to the point. one of the things i relief frightened about what we are doing now is that the cuts are doing now is that the cuts are going to be disproportionately at poor people and the vulnerable and senior citizens. >> i also made it very clear that people who are truly in need should qualify and receive the benefits of food stamps. what i said if there were two instances. one was relating to one program, the other to the tanner program. these are things i believe in a bipartisan way we can work to address to assure that those people about whom my friend and i and all of us are concerned will actually get the benefits that are necessary, and we will not have the kinds of problems that both democrats and republicans alike have acknowledged exist with both programs as relates to food stamps. i am going to urge my colleagues to oppose the amendment of my friend from rochester, and those in favor of the slaughter and mehmet will say aye, those opposed will say no -- in favor of the slaughter amendmen
a big portion of this, i guess this goes to the point. one of the things i relief frightened about what we are doing now is that the cuts are doing now is that the cuts are going to be disproportionately at poor people and the vulnerable and senior citizens. >> i also made it very clear that people who are truly in need should qualify and receive the benefits of food stamps. what i said if there were two instances. one was relating to one program, the other to the tanner program. these...
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i don't believe it does, but there is a big enough -- there is a big enough, you know, slow groundswell out there that it reacts with journalists. deeply younger and younger editors in charge with less and less background, with n controls around them. as long as the profits are coming in, it's a river of go >> i would agree with toby elliott because this is not the failure of the press completely. there is a culture, which allowed a sword at cheeky he to get completely out of control and brake or troll barn side of the law. >> the guardian others indeed have lots of other generous actually took seven years and not to expose her. so you know, do we get these? i would say they generally are good to read. >> i think it is important to say that we look at the certain part of the press suggest that the press. you have to look across the media. the media as a whole is fantastically mixed. we have lots and lots of forecast in print and online, phenomenal
i don't believe it does, but there is a big enough -- there is a big enough, you know, slow groundswell out there that it reacts with journalists. deeply younger and younger editors in charge with less and less background, with n controls around them. as long as the profits are coming in, it's a river of go >> i would agree with toby elliott because this is not the failure of the press completely. there is a culture, which allowed a sword...
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. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it was decision day in the house of representatives today as speaker john boehner faced a key test of his leadership, four days before the u.s. government could face default. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> reporter: house republicans pushed forward with a vote today on the speaker's plan, even as the measure faced a white house veto threat and a firm wall of opposition in the democratic- controlled senate. boehner's plan would cut the deficit by $917 billion over the next decade by capping the budgets of federal agencies. the proposal would also raise the debt ceiling by $900 billion enough to allow the g
. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it was decision day in the house of...
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is too big to downgrade. we have heard the adage "too big to fail." but maybe the u.s. is too big to downgrade. as a reality, it will never default on its treasury obligations. all those discussions are being had a back-and-forth with snb. -- s&p. they have to consider along with moody's and fitch that there is talk of default, and to simply ignore that and not have a plan and thinking behind how they would react to that would be a mistake. that is what we want to happen from the last crisis. we want them to be open, honest, transparent and much more timely in terms of how they are analyzing these credits. i think that is happening. host: if the u.s. were at what point aa, could they reget the aaa rating? guest: there is talk about that, how difficult it is to reverse that position. quite honestly, it is in the hands of the congress to come up with something other than token, and pushing past the 2012 elections, any serious consideration of on the more meaningful package to get revenue and expenditures under control. it me be a process of showing progress, not just toke
is too big to downgrade. we have heard the adage "too big to fail." but maybe the u.s. is too big to downgrade. as a reality, it will never default on its treasury obligations. all those discussions are being had a back-and-forth with snb. -- s&p. they have to consider along with moody's and fitch that there is talk of default, and to simply ignore that and not have a plan and thinking behind how they would react to that would be a mistake. that is what we want to happen from the...
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the new college football season is nearly upon us. >> it's big. i understand the commodores have at least ten national merit scholars. >> laugh it up. laugh it up, joe. the college game day crew is gearing up as well. two members of the team, erin andrews and kirk herbstreit. >> this is earlier than we wake up. >> we're trying our best here. >> mika wanted me to ask you guys, how are the williams east in division three? >> down, actually. really good graphics. >> amherst. >> this is really good. two years ago you went there. >> isn't it beautiful? the purple valley. >> i understand you actually won the nashville? >> i live in nashville. we did a thursday night football game. you did saturday. >> big college. >> come on. >> very cute. >> let me tell you something, the feel on a saturday night, you better buckle up. >> their quarterback, though. you better watch out. a >> you laugh. you laugh. >> we'll take it. if we must, we'll talk about joe's school, alabama. how do they look this year? are they going to be back? >> they have five straight nation
the new college football season is nearly upon us. >> it's big. i understand the commodores have at least ten national merit scholars. >> laugh it up. laugh it up, joe. the college game day crew is gearing up as well. two members of the team, erin andrews and kirk herbstreit. >> this is earlier than we wake up. >> we're trying our best here. >> mika wanted me to ask you guys, how are the williams east in division three? >> down, actually. really good...
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i don't see what the big -- it is a t-shirt. >> it's just a t-shirt. people at dollywood did say they're going to try to revamp their policy now in terms of clothing and what they allow. maybe some good will come out of this mess. >>> the cosmetics giant in the middle of an advertising controversy coming up. >> why these ads showing beautiful celebrities are being banned. [ female announcer ] it's a pad like no other. always infinity. while most pads contain fluff, always infinity is made with a revolutionary material, infinicel, that forms to your body and absorbs up to 60% more than kotex regular ultra thin. always infinity. ♪ come on vogue ♪ let your body move to the music hey hey hey ♪ ♪ come on vogue ♪ let your body go with the flow ♪ >> madonna to wake everyone else. >> yeah, there you go, voguing. >> that's right. >>> and finally, when it comes to beauty, sometimes we all need a little extra help. that's what makeup is for. >> amen. what about airbrushing? the british government is now cracking down on airbrushed ads featuring julia
i don't see what the big -- it is a t-shirt. >> it's just a t-shirt. people at dollywood did say they're going to try to revamp their policy now in terms of clothing and what they allow. maybe some good will come out of this mess. >>> the cosmetics giant in the middle of an advertising controversy coming up. >> why these ads showing beautiful celebrities are being banned. [ female announcer ] it's a pad like no other. always infinity. while most pads contain fluff, always...
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but he was bold and he was willing to take big, big leaps. i guess back to his early days as a broad jumper he was willing to take big, big leaps. as a staff perpendicular, he was extraordinary to work for. i've told the story of opening day. a few of us were in on that news but it had to be very closely held because you'd have created a run on all those banks if word had leaked. so even many of his staff people had no idea this was going on until he announced it. so that was kind of a shocker, and made -- it made for an interesting time to be a staff person. now, on another occasion he had a couple of raccoons bothering his -- on his property and they were bothering some -- a den of baby foxes and he didn't want the baby foxes to be killed by the raccoons so he took out a shotgun, went down to the end of his property and shot the two raccoons and then climbed this the car with his state trooper and headed off to work and of course described this exciting episode of his morning and the trooper said to him, governor, don't you realize that it'
but he was bold and he was willing to take big, big leaps. i guess back to his early days as a broad jumper he was willing to take big, big leaps. as a staff perpendicular, he was extraordinary to work for. i've told the story of opening day. a few of us were in on that news but it had to be very closely held because you'd have created a run on all those banks if word had leaked. so even many of his staff people had no idea this was going on until he announced it. so that was kind of a shocker,...
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no big deal? tell that to the family who would have to pay higher interest rates on their mortgage, their car loan, their student loan. it would be a very big deal to them. many of my friends on the other side of the aisle didn't just stand by as we created these massive deficits. they were active participants. they voted for two huge tax cuts, mostly for wealthy people, that weren't paid for. two wars that weren't paid for. a massive prescription drug program that wasn't paid for. and now their solution is to punish the very americans who can least afford it, all in the name of keeping their rich friends and their special interests happy. the boehner plan is unbalanced and unfair. it slashes programs like social security and medicare that benefit the middle class and the poor. but the republicans insist on protecting tax breaks for oil and gas companies, just today exxon mobil announced profits of $10.7 billion for the second quarter. do they really need special tax breaks? the american people su
no big deal? tell that to the family who would have to pay higher interest rates on their mortgage, their car loan, their student loan. it would be a very big deal to them. many of my friends on the other side of the aisle didn't just stand by as we created these massive deficits. they were active participants. they voted for two huge tax cuts, mostly for wealthy people, that weren't paid for. two wars that weren't paid for. a massive prescription drug program that wasn't paid for. and now...